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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-12-09 06:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #6548 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6548 ⌋

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[personal profile] scissorsevered 2024-12-10 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
"I believe fiction affects reality" so do most proshippers; however proshippers believe that fiction does not have as strong of an influence on reality as you think. For example, society as a whole already understands that having sex with children is bad, therefore if someone sees such content in a fictional setting, they're already going into it with the belief that having sex with children is bad. It's not like people are fucking aliens unaware of any morality and that their entire worldview is spoonfed to them by media.

Unfortunately for you, the comments are proving your point, because you seem to have fallen into the rabbit-hole of thinking adults have the mentalities of toddlers and thus will immediately re-enact everything they see in fiction.

There's nothing wrong with being uncomfortable with certain ships, but outright believing people shouldn't be allowed to write about certain topics makes you sound incredibly immature.

(Anonymous) 2024-12-10 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
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IMO, cases of when fiction affects reality is often mainstream media, not fanworks or even small scale media like webcomics. Even then, when fiction affects reality in a harmful way like government propaganda, it's often due to lack of education. But it's not always a 1:1 cause and effect. Movies from the 50s that had racist imagery and plotlines were a product of its racist society, it didn't make people become racist. Game of Thrones also has not normalized incest despite being a very popular TV show.

(Anonymous) 2024-12-10 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse only made the fans get their own spider-sona, not trying to find a spider to be biten or jump off a building.

People should start to place RL morals on fictional stuff where is obvious that the moral is different, specially in a different settlement like GOT.